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How to draw hoover craft mech , mecha step by step for Anime, Manga and comics.

How to draw mech mecha, hoover craft step by step: Hoover space craft for Anime, Manga and comics: video tutorial with instruction online. How to start sketch the initial idea mainly using value and lighting, drawing, block in shape, and render.
The video demonstrates how to quickly create an efficient concept design from concept idea into visual. How to put rough idea onto the paper sketch and create sci-fi vehicle concept art online lesson for comics cartoon illustration, manga, and anime.

Here is a final color sketch:

Watch the video: How to create a Mech Hoover craft concept:



Drawing Software & Tools I used:
-Adobe Photoshop CS2
-Wacom Intuos3 6X8 Pen T
ablet
(or Bamboo (Small) Pen Tablet new from Wacom!)
Economy for everyone.
*You can also substitute the tools with just pencil, pen marker and paper.

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Comments

MONROY said…
VERY VERY NICE BLOG FRIEND!!!
I LIKE IT!!! I´m a spanish illustrator.
Michael Dooney said…
get site, thanks for the demos! I was wondering about the color selection palette that you show in the upper left side of the picture on this one. Obviously it is one that you made, do you use this instead of the color swatch palette to choose colors? Is it on a separate layer? Just wondering.
idrawgirls said…
Manroy>> Thanks man!
Michael dooney>> Yep, it's just a separate layer. It's just help me quick pick my usual color. Just like traditional painting, each painter often has his/her fav palette for different purposes.
Anonymous said…
Thanks for all the tutorials, they're great. But I've been wondering about something on this one. When you start coloring, do you change layer or do you use the same one you started the sketch on? And what settings do you use for the layer (normal, mutiply, screen) and color(opacity and hardness, flow)?
Thank you :D
idrawgirls said…
This question is rather complex...my advice would be...if you want a solid color for the object, get 100% hard default brush. Flow I don't bother with. Soft brush is for creating soft edge and blending. I use all three layer in the beginning to get the under-painting and the value I want, then I paint on normal or on the painting itself.
If you can get comfortable with monochromatic color scheme and get the values right, the coloring is only a small step from there.
Masterphil31 said…
Okay ! Thank you very much for the advice :D.
Anonymous said…
awesome...
how do you get the color palette in that window¿¿¿
thanks

WarrenP.
idrawgirls said…
MasterPhil> You bet! :)
Anonymous> Make a new layer. copy and paste? ;)